Combined multi goblet

ABSTRACT

The combined multi goblet represents a set of several separate goblets that can be used for different beverages. The bottom configuration of part-goblets let them stay stably either separately or as a combined set. The combination of part-goblets is formed by setting the bases one on another as layers, as shown on FIG.  2.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 97,583 12/1869 Adler et al 1,164,050 12/1915 Zodak 1,736,264 11/1929 Johnson 2,335,016 11/1943 Lorenzen et al 206/42  2,731,013  1/1956 Holmes 128/272 2,747,387  5/1956 Sweem 65/13 3,684,123  8/1972 Bridges 220/9 R 4,703,849 11/1987 Vezirian et al 206/217 4,955,503  9/1990 Propes 220/526

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to improvements in drinking goblets.

In particular, a major object of the invention is directed to provide a novel drinking glass for restaurants, bars, cafes, to serve several beverages in one actual goblet. The invention simplifies the serving process by saving time, room on the serving tray, and room on the table. For instance, in restaurants, instead of bringing and serving several glasses for each person at a table, it is more expedient to use one combined multi-goblet. Use of the combined multi-goblet also allows servers to serve more tables before returning to the bar or kitchen. The set combines very easy and fast, and does not require much balance during carrying because of a plastic clip, that attaches to a stem.

Another object of the present invention is to provide several drinking glasses that are formed to give the appearance of one whole goblet.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a set of several drinking goblets. The invented set is easily combined and exploded. It also keeps stability while carrying because of a plastic clip. The design makes the serving process of two to four different beverages easy and fast.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multi-goblet;

FIG. 2 is a combining perspective view;

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view, that shows stability of each part-goblet itself;

FIG. 4 is a clip that attaches to a stem for carrying;

FIG. 5 is a sectional top plan of the bottom of combining set;

FIG. 6 is an exploded bottom plan view; and,

FIG. 7 is an exploded top plan view.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The combined multi-goblet represents a set of several individual goblets that, as a set, has the appearance of one whole goblet. FIG. 1 shows the combination of three goblets, where 1 is main part-goblet, 2 and 3 are identical auxiliary part-goblets, and 4 is a holding clip. FIG. 4 shows a holding clip separately. FIG. 3 shows an exploded view for the multi-goblet. The part-goblets' center of gravity is calculated in a way that maintains stability either separately or as a combined set. For making a set more stable during carrying, a plastic clip is used that very easily attaches to and detaches from the stem of combined set. As it can be seen on the FIG. 7, the top of each part-goblet has the form of a sector of a circle with the center on the central axis of symmetry.

The essential novelty element of the invention is the form of the bottom with the congruent cuts that keep the part-goblets stable either separately or as a whole set. A sectional top plan of the bottoms of the combining set is shown on the FIG. 5.

The part-goblet 1's bottom represents the main base for the set. The bottoms of auxiliary part-goblets are the same. Each of them has a cut which is the width of the stem, and has the length of the radius of the bottom base circle, as shown on FIG. 6. The inner part of the cut around the stem is made so that the auxiliary part-goblets combine around the main part-goblet 1, as shown on FIG. 2 and FIG. 5. This configuration lets combine all part-goblets and clip them very easily, which maintains stability. 

1. A multi combined goblet for simultaneously dispensing several beverages; several goblets with specially designed bottoms; special cuts on the bottoms of auxiliary part-goblets that let them combine with a main part-goblet; a plastic clip. 